This poetry debut features a baker’s dozen of ocean-going poems, riddled with syphilitic beauty and speculative horrors. From lonesome shores to the mid-Atlantic refuse sprawl, Sarah Grace Logan imagines the world dissolving in front of us, and the ocean claiming back the world we've clawed from its depths.

For over a year I, along with my wife and six-year-old daughter, have rented a small, mailbox-shaped house nestled among fifteen acres of private land in Durham, New Hampshire. During our time here the forest never lost its draw, and in fact has become an unexpected source of insight for my teaching and research in the areas of media, religion, and digital culture.

An inspiring tale of a young man from L.A. and his journey into the great unknown. This is a must read for anyone looking for an adventure away from the fast pace, and rat race of urban living. From the lower 48 states comes a man that is about to meet wilderness, his own thoughts, and the people who will change him forever. Written in a first person journal style.

A well written work that captures important aspects of the wilderness experience and of playing music to enhance it. Through his journaling, the author uncovers a state of expanded awareness that can be reached regularly and quickly. The author’s knowledge of traditional survival skills and lore offer much insight throughout. A must read for nature and music enthusiasts!